What is the legal blood alcohol content level (BAC) in Tennessee?
You can be convicted of driving under the influence, per se, if your blood alcohol content level is .08 or greater. Q: In Tennessee, can a police officer force me to submit to a DUI breath test or perform field sobriety tests? A: No, an officer cannot force you submit to a breath test nor perform a field sobriety test. You should always be aware of the consequences, such as the possible loss of your driver’s license, for refusing to cooperate. Conversely, you may be providing evidence which could be potentially very harmful to the defense of your DUI charge in Tennessee. Always discuss your case with a Nashville DUI attorney. Q: Can I be charged with a DUI for sleeping in my car while it is parked in Tennessee? A: Yes. Although the Tennessee DUI statute distinguishes between driving and being in physical control of a motor vehicle, both are violations of the Tennessee DUI law. If this describes your case you should immediately contact a Nashville DUI attorney. Q: Is a DUI charge in Ten